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VINDURO: A RETRO TAKE ON THE KTM 500 EXC SIX DAYS
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Re: VINDURO: A RETRO TAKE ON THE KTM 500 EXC SIX DAYS
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Re: VINDURO: A RETRO TAKE ON THE KTM 500 EXC SIX DAYS
If it had a number plate on the right hand side the same as the left it would be near perfect.
And a smooth seat cover, that one is stupid for a dirt bike.
And a smooth seat cover, that one is stupid for a dirt bike.
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Re: VINDURO: A RETRO TAKE ON THE KTM 500 EXC SIX DAYS
Surely retro would be right-way-up forks and twin shock conversion with tubular steel swingarm at the rear?
But yes, overall this looks well finished aside from the non-slip seat.
But yes, overall this looks well finished aside from the non-slip seat.
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Re: VINDURO: A RETRO TAKE ON THE KTM 500 EXC SIX DAYS
It's a really good example of what I'd like from a bike, looks like an old one but rides like a new one.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 9:45 am Surely retro would be right-way-up forks and twin shock conversion with tubular steel swingarm at the rear?
But yes, overall this looks well finished aside from the non-slip seat.
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